ED. Schriver to Thirtieth Day, August 28, 1862
August 28, 1862.
No. 10. Reynoldsâ Camp, August 28, 1862.
I. Major-General Sigel will immediately march with his whole corps on Manassas Junction, his right resting on the Manassas Railroad. II. Brigadier-General Reynolds will march on the turnpike immedi-
, ately in the rear of General Sigel, and form his division on the left of
General Sigel, and march upon Manassas Junction.
Ill. Brigadier-General King will follow immediately after General Reynolds, and form his division on General Reynoldsâ left, and direct his march upon Manassas Junction.
IV. Brigadier-General Ricketts will follow Brigadier-General King and march to Gainesville; and if, on arriving there, no indication shall appear of the approach of the enemy from Thoroughfare Gap, he will continue his march along the turnpike, form on the left of General King, and march on Manassas Junction. He will be constantly on the lookout for an attack from the direction of Thoroughfare Gap, and, in case one is threatened, he will form his division to the left and march to resist it.
The headquarters of the corps will be at Kingâs division.
By command of Major-General McDowell:
Colonel, Ohief of Staff.
CovuRT-Room, Cor. FOURTEENTH AND PA. AVENUE,
Washington, D. O., December 26, 1862.
The court met pursuant to adjournment. Present * * * , and
Maj. Gen. Franz SIGEL, U. S. Volunteers, the witness under examination.
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